The London Medical Review, Volume 1Longman, 1808 |
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... functions of life . It may teach us to investigate the component parts of the chyle and the blood , and the bile and the urine , but these are only the substances which flow to , and those which flow from , the proper seat of vitality ...
... functions of life . It may teach us to investigate the component parts of the chyle and the blood , and the bile and the urine , but these are only the substances which flow to , and those which flow from , the proper seat of vitality ...
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... functions of animals are very different from those which arise from the decomposition of organized bodies . However much , therefore , we may be disposed to admire the beautiful provision which this supposed reciprocity of action would ...
... functions of animals are very different from those which arise from the decomposition of organized bodies . However much , therefore , we may be disposed to admire the beautiful provision which this supposed reciprocity of action would ...
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... office it is to emit , and those on the inferior , whose office it is to absorb moisture . It is obvious that neither of these sets of vessels can perform perform the function of aerial absorption . If we suppose 1803 . Ellis on Air ,
... office it is to emit , and those on the inferior , whose office it is to absorb moisture . It is obvious that neither of these sets of vessels can perform perform the function of aerial absorption . If we suppose 1803 . Ellis on Air ,
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perform the function of aerial absorption . If we suppose that another set of vessels is provided for this function , the same ves- sels must be absorbing oxygen and emitting carbonic acid , two currents must be flowing through these ...
perform the function of aerial absorption . If we suppose that another set of vessels is provided for this function , the same ves- sels must be absorbing oxygen and emitting carbonic acid , two currents must be flowing through these ...
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... functions of the vessels , but on the contrary when air en- ters the blood , as it passes through the lungs , it becomes chemi- cally combined with the whole or some part of the blood , and hence loses its aerial form and mechanical ...
... functions of the vessels , but on the contrary when air en- ters the blood , as it passes through the lungs , it becomes chemi- cally combined with the whole or some part of the blood , and hence loses its aerial form and mechanical ...
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Página 47 - The times have been That, when the brains were out, the man would die, And there an end ; but now they rise again, With twenty mortal murders on their crowns, And push us from our stools.
Página 187 - Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, and of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, &c.
Página 125 - It would appear that a stay for some months on the station, is almost essential for the production of the disease ; and that the greatest predisposition to it exists, when troops have been about eight or twelve months in the settlement.
Página 51 - Such, however, is, at the same time, the nature of the animal economy, that this debility proves an indirect stimulus to the sanguiferous system ; whence, by the intervention of the cold stage and spasm connected with it, the action of the heart and larger arteries is increased, and continues so till it has had the effect of restoring the energy of the brain, of extending this energy to the extreme vessels, of restoring, therefore, their action, and thereby especially overcoming the spasm affecting...
Página 403 - Remarks on the Frequency and Fatality of different Diseases, particularly on the progressive increase of Consumption, with Observations on the influence of the Seasons on Mortality.
Página 91 - Mineralogy with an account of the processes employed in many of the most important chemical manufactures, to which are added a description of chemical apparatus and various useful tables of weights and measures, chemical instruments, etc., etc.
Página 51 - The remote causes are certain sedative powers applied to the nervous system, which, diminishing the energy of the brain, thereby produce a debility in the whole of the functions, and particularly in the action of the extreme vessels.
Página 11 - When the hernia, therefore, enters the sheath, it pushes this fascia before it, so that the sac may be perfectly drawn from its inner side, and the fascia which covers it left distinct. The fascia which forms the crural sheath, and in which are placed the hole or holes for the absorbent vessels, is also protruded forwards, and is united with the other, so that the two become thus consolidated into one.
Página 92 - Treatment is supported by original observations on every period of the disease. To which is added, an inquiry, proving that the medicinal properties of the Digitalis, or Foxglove, are diametrically opposite to what they arc.